In a country with a broad international reach, the German business community has always been-and remains-among the primary users of arbitration. Thus, when in 1998 Germany adopted with only slight modifications the UNCITRAL Model Law on Commercial Arbitration for both its international and domestic law, the stage was set for what promised to be a great proving ground for the Model Law, as Germany's courts would have to consider many diverse and complex issues arising under the new law-decisions that would benefit courts and practitioners everywhere. Now, this hugely valuable publication provides the first full, detailed commentary in English on the German arbitration law, as well as on the rules of the German Institution of Arbitration (DIS). Thirty-eight leading German lawyers and scholars deal comprehensively with the particular ways in which German law handles all arbitration matters.
Das Schweitzer Vademecum ist ein renommierter Fachkatalog, der speziell die relevanten Angebote für juristisch und steuerrechtlich Interessierte sortiert, aufbereitet und seit über 100 Jahren der Orientierung dient. Das Schweitzer Vademecum beinhaltet Bücher, Zeitschriften, Datenbanken, Loseblattwerke aus dem deutschsprachigen In- und Ausland und ist seit 1997 wichtiger Bestandteil des Schweitzer Webshops.
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978-90-411-5860-4 (9789041158604)
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Foreword to the First Edition.
Foreword to the Second Edition.
Preface.
Contributing Authors.
List of Abbreviations.
PART I: GERMANY AS A PLACE FOR INTERNATIONAL AND DOMESTIC ARBITRATIONS - GENERAL OVERVIEW.
PART II : COMMENTARY ON THE GERMAN ARBITRATION LAW (10TH BOOK OF THE GERMAN CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE).
PART III: COMMENTARY ON THE ARBITRATION RULES OF THE GERMAN INSTITUTION OF ARBITRATION (DIS RULES).
PART IV: SELECTED AREAS AND ISSUES OF ARBITRATION IN GERMANY.
Annex I.
Annex II.
Annex III.
Bibliography.
Index.